Who was known as the Meiji Emperor?
A) Mutsuhito
B) Yoshida
C) Yamamoto
D) Hirohito
Answer: A
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A. assistance by the French B. a superior navy C. the home field advantage D. constitutional privileges debated in Parliament E. the support of Whigs in Parliament
Between 1840 and 1860, the South experienced a decline in its percentage of urban residents
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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A. The coalition military forces were not trained in nation building B. The coalition military forces had no interest in stabilizing Iraq after Saddam Hussein was ousted from power. C. Complex factors such as insufficient troops, military police, and civil affair officers hindered the progress of coalition forces. D. The U.N. attempted to block the coalition military forces' rebuilding efforts in Iraq.
How did late nineteenth-century nationalists differ from their predecessors who were inspired by the ideals of the Enlightenment?
A) They glorified the nation as the embodiment of a particular culture. B) They viewed the nation as the protector of individual liberties. C) They believed autonomous nation-states would guarantee world peace. D) They thought strong nation-states would foster economic equality. E) They advocated nation-states founded on democratic political systems.